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... eighteenth century . Many of their citizens turned to Britain as the only state capable of sustaining a commercial ... eighteenth - century perspectives upon empire , and goes on to examine the survival strategies of Europe's small ...
... eighteenth century . Many of their citizens turned to Britain as the only state capable of sustaining a commercial ... eighteenth - century perspectives upon empire , and goes on to examine the survival strategies of Europe's small ...
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... eighteenth- century commentators expected France to renew this attempt , and to be bolstered with respect to the practicality of its aspirations once Colbertist policies to make France a commercial empire were ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 65.
... eighteenth- century commentators expected France to renew this attempt , and to be bolstered with respect to the practicality of its aspirations once Colbertist policies to make France a commercial empire were ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 65.
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... eighteenth century , with another Eastern fantasia inspired by Metastasio , the Artaxerxes ( first performed in 1762 ) of Thomas Arne , being the major exception.58 II In his essay on Virgil in Victorian classical contexts , Frank M ...
... eighteenth century , with another Eastern fantasia inspired by Metastasio , the Artaxerxes ( first performed in 1762 ) of Thomas Arne , being the major exception.58 II In his essay on Virgil in Victorian classical contexts , Frank M ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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